Last update
5/2/2025

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
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USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 16 Reviews
7.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 ml daily
Serving Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving
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Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Improved hemoglobin levels
134 people found this helpful
The syrup is palatable, does not cause constipation, and increases haemoglobin within a month. I noticed latent anaemia in my child, indicated by blood tests showing low erythrocyte levels and high platelets. I often see this in children whose mothers report poor sleep and fatigue. Monitoring every six months is essential, with an individual dosage usually between 10-15 mg.
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7.5
Increased haemoglobin
10 people found this helpful
The baby iron syrup can be given from two months alongside a multivitamin complex. It's pleasant, does not lead to constipation, and effectively raises haemoglobin within a month. I often notice anaemia in children with poor sleep and low appetite. Regular monitoring is important, and the typical dosage ranges from 15 mg.
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9
No constipation observed
4 people found this helpful
I gave this multivitamin to my 3-month-old who has anaemia. Although the concentrated grape flavour is overly sweet, the key outcome is that my child's haemoglobin levels are rising without any allergic reactions or constipation. This is definitely a superior option compared to previous iron supplements.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 16 Reviews
7.6
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7.5
Improved hemoglobin levels
134 people found this helpful
The syrup is palatable, does not cause constipation, and increases haemoglobin within a month. I noticed latent anaemia in my child, indicated by blood tests showing low erythrocyte levels and high platelets. I often see this in children whose mothers report poor sleep and fatigue. Monitoring every six months is essential, with an individual dosage usually between 10-15 mg.
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7.5
Increased haemoglobin
10 people found this helpful
The baby iron syrup can be given from two months alongside a multivitamin complex. It's pleasant, does not lead to constipation, and effectively raises haemoglobin within a month. I often notice anaemia in children with poor sleep and low appetite. Regular monitoring is important, and the typical dosage ranges from 15 mg.
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9
No constipation observed
4 people found this helpful
I gave this multivitamin to my 3-month-old who has anaemia. Although the concentrated grape flavour is overly sweet, the key outcome is that my child's haemoglobin levels are rising without any allergic reactions or constipation. This is definitely a superior option compared to previous iron supplements.
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7.5
Boosts red blood cells
3 people found this helpful
Baby iron can be combined with a multivitamin complex from two months. It doesn't cause constipation and increases haemoglobin within a month. I have noted latent anaemia in children who show low energy and appetite, so regular monitoring every six months is necessary, with individual dosages typically around 10-15 mg.
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7.5
Improved cold resistance
1 people found this helpful
This vitamin complex is excellent, with convenient packaging and a month’s supply at a one-millilitre dosage. There are limited vitamins available for children, but this supplement, accompanied by a measuring syringe, has improved my child's anaemia and overall health, as his appetite and resistance to colds have increased.
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7.5
Improved hemoglobin levels
134 people found this helpful
The syrup is palatable, does not cause constipation, and increases haemoglobin within a month. I noticed latent anaemia in my child, indicated by blood tests showing low erythrocyte levels and high platelets. I often see this in children whose mothers report poor sleep and fatigue. Monitoring every six months is essential, with an individual dosage usually between 10-15 mg.
7.5
Increased haemoglobin
10 people found this helpful
The baby iron syrup can be given from two months alongside a multivitamin complex. It's pleasant, does not lead to constipation, and effectively raises haemoglobin within a month. I often notice anaemia in children with poor sleep and low appetite. Regular monitoring is important, and the typical dosage ranges from 15 mg.
7.5
Boosts red blood cells
3 people found this helpful
Baby iron can be combined with a multivitamin complex from two months. It doesn't cause constipation and increases haemoglobin within a month. I have noted latent anaemia in children who show low energy and appetite, so regular monitoring every six months is necessary, with individual dosages typically around 10-15 mg.
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